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Internet Legends - In this documentary we tell the origin stories of the founders of the biggest internet companies.

00:00 Google
We follow Sergey Brin and Larry Page from their first meeting at Stanford to the new media mega-company on a collision course with old media businesses of newspapers, books, movies and television. Along the way to its astounding success, the co-founders have redefined advertising, created a chain of products such as Google Maps, News, Gmail and have taken on rival giants like Apple and Microsoft.

24:33 Facebook
We profile Mark Zuckerberg, the creator of Facebook. It looks at his early life, his time at Harvard, and the controversy over the creation and expansion of Facebook. It looks at how the company quickly expanded into the most successful social networking site on the Internet.

1:08:16 Twitter
We profile Twitter co-founders Jack Dorsey, Evan Williams and Biz Stone. This part features interviews with Twitter Chairman Jack Dorsey; Mike Maples, founder and managing partner of venture capital firm Floodgate; Tim O'Reilly, founder and chief executive officer of O'Reilly Media; Om Malik, Founder of GigaOM; and Meg Hourihan, and co-founder of Blogger.

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Without inventors life would have been boring I’m not saying we need everything from them but they have changed our lives in positive ways

edringweeko
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Great video. As a long term holder and trader we don’t care much about current price. As a trader looking to buy when oversold and sell when overbought, the weekly and 2 week charts are showing us we’re oversold and it’s a great time to buy more. Price on 2 wk bouncing off a rising 20 MA. Price on weekly chart is bouncing off a rising 40 Ma. The stochastic RSI on both charts is way oversold. Translation, great time to buy. Thx again for the different ways/ perspectives/ lenses to look at BTC’s potential. BTC is the ultimate been engaged in active trading and managed to grow a nest egg of around 2.3Bitcoin to a decent 24Bitcoin....I'm especially grateful to Adriana Jensen whose deep expertise and traditional trading acumen have been invaluable in this challenging, ever-evolving financial landscape.

ScottHerzog-S.r
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Im not gonna lie. It's hard to imagine the world without google.

Tkcrypto
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Incredible documentary keep up the content 👍🏾

WGDBTV
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Multithreading internet search engines were being written by college undergrads in southern uk. I know because i personally studied along side 2. They just got lucky I guess (and were probably mint from their parents and or their elite friends). What they did wasnt unique however, and what they did to the open free internet before Google ...was abominable. Love a pre google computer scientist.

_Meng_Lan
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What they fail to realize is the world is a lot worse off. When it's all connected. That's why I don't use Facebook or Instagram and I don't use banks. That's why I use cash so the government tax man. No one knows what I have or knows my business.

skapunkoialternativeliving
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I am future billionaire, make sure to make documentary on me like this

shaheryarkhan
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I think these documentaries are 10 + years old?

mytradingjournal
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This proves the point that being honest. You don't make money you. May you get rich by being dishonest? That's what Facebook soccer bug did. He robbed the 2 guys who technically it was Facebook supposed to be theirs, but he robbed it from them but you sooned later and had to pay the millions of dollars. Anyway, we don't care. He's still rich off. Anyway, this is living proof you don't get rich by being honest, it doesn't work.

skapunkoialternativeliving
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I love when people like this go down in there private jets.😂

explorecriminalminds
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Blogger was coded by Jack Dorsey, not Evan Williams who just did graphics. The invention was making ftp into a webpage, with an sql database backend.

rogerc
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❤Such smart guys should have already come up with at least an approximate formula for calculating the full cost of remuneration of a hired worker (for example, a programmer) with the maximum consideration of all costs (mental health and physical health condition of the employee)

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